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The anatomy of the complex tibial organs in the pro-, meso- and metathoracic legs of adults and larvae of the bushcricketEphippiger ephippiger is described comparatively. The subgenual organ and the intermediate organ are differentiated in the same way in legs I, II and III; the anatomy of the crista acustica and the tracheal morphology are significantly different. The final number of scolopidia in the tibial organ of each leg is present at the time of hatching. In the subgenual organ, the number of scolopidia is the same in all legs; in the intermediate organ, and especially in the crista acustica, the number of scolopidia decreases from leg I to legs II and III. In the first larval instar, the morphology of the tibia, the course of the trachea and the anatomy of accessory structures are developed in the same way in each leg. The specific differentiations forming the auditory receptor organ in leg I, such as the acoustic trachea, the tympana and tympanal cavities, develop step by step in subsequent instars. The auditory threshold recorded from the tympanal nerve in the prothoracic leg of adults is remarkably lower than in the meso- and metathoracic legs. Morphometrical analyses of structures that are suggested to play a role in stimulus transduction on scolopidia of the crista acustica reveal significant differences in the three legs.
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Rössler, W. Functional morphology and development of tibial organs in the legs I, II and III of the bushcricketEphippiger ephippiger (Insecta, Ensifera). Zoomorphology 112, 181–188 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01633108
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01633108